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ISS Position Updates to RabbitMQ

ISS Position Updates to RabbitMQ is a 4-node automation blueprint connecting RabbitMQ, Public ISS API. Inspect its trigger, execution graph, branches, and implementation requirements.

Interactive system map

Execution flows, separated by connected path.

Each horizontal lane is one connected flow. Solid lines show runtime execution; dashed lines show AI, model, memory, or tool dependencies.

4

Nodes

3

Links

1

Flows

Connected tools

2 integrations

  • RabbitMQ
  • Public ISS API
ISS Position Updates to RabbitMQ execution lanes1 connected flows containing 4 workflow nodes and 3 visible links. Solid lines are execution links and dashed lines are support dependencies. Focus any node to inspect its immediate path.Cron. integration node, cron. 0 incoming and 1 outgoing connections.CronINTEGRATIONCRON0 IN / 1 OUTHTTP Request. integration node, httpRequest. 1 incoming and 1 outgoing connections.HTTP RequestINTEGRATIONHTTPREQUEST1 IN / 1 OUTSet. transform node, set. 1 incoming and 1 outgoing connections.SetTRANSFORMSET1 IN / 1 OUTRabbitMQ. integration node, rabbitmq. 1 incoming and 0 outgoing connections.RabbitMQINTEGRATIONRABBITMQ1 IN / 0 OUT

Signal inspector

Focus, hover, or select a node to illuminate its real path.

Execution linkSupport dependencytriggeraidecisiontransformintegration
Scroll horizontally to follow every connected flow.4 connected nodesEnter or click to lock · Escape to clear

Execution breakdown

Follow each connected flow from start to outcome.

The readable view below uses the same graph relationships as the interactive map. Each row is a connected flow; columns advance only when an actual link connects the nodes.

01

Connected Flow

Cron

3 Execution Links
  1. Start

    Cron

    Integration

  2. Step 2

    HTTP Request

    Integration

  3. Step 3

    Set

    Transform

  4. Outcome

    RabbitMQ

    Integration

Turn the map into a plan

Adapt this blueprint to your company.

Bring the system shape into a workspace, then define the production controls, data boundaries, owners, and delivery sequence around your context.